Apologies to Cheryl Andrews-Maltais for misspelling her name in last week’s story on the Cape Wind project…. A close reader sent a sort of follow-up to our columnist Michael Daley’s piece on the vexing problem of paying for wastewater solutions (March 19). Mike reported seeing a large number of “No Override” signs in the rather liberal town of Amherst, which he cited as evidence that “people are more concerned with family than community right now.” Our reader provided a subsequent editorial from a Western Massachusetts paper that congratulated townspeople for passing that override, which will help fund the local and regional school system and the town’s library…. A sign of these rainy times was spied pulling into the Dunkin’ Donuts across from the Cape Codder Resort on Route 132 this week. The bed of a Home Depot truck, the type rented out to do-it-yourselfers, was filled end to end with wet/dry vacuums. We’ll make the assumption that it was the “wet” part that was in demand, further assume they were being relocated by a store employee for better sales opportunities in the soaking wet sections of the state…